The oeuvre of Johan De Wit (b. 1960, Belgium) consists largely of sculptures, videos and painting-like objects. With a restless openness, De Wit explores both the themes of still life and landscape in art history and the refined craftsmanship within his own work. This is reflected in his search for materiality, texture and color. His artworks are made in paper, reinforced with resins and enriched with iron powders and pigments. The artist's technical mastery baffles, serves, but does not want to overwhelm us. Most of the works seem to refer to something in reality and at the same time not, which may evoke a certain confusion in the viewer. There is melancholy and heaviness in the air, but also humor, comfort and concern. De Wit leaves thinking open, and exposes feeling. His work moves us.
About Kristof De Clercq gallery:
In 2012, Kristof De Clercq opened the doors of his gallery a stone's throw from the historic heart of Ghent. The gallery represents emerging, mid-career and established artists and estates through solo and group exhibitions, and through a strong presence at international art fairs. Kristof De Clercq gallery has a special focus on works on paper and abstract painting, but also promotes sculpture, photography, video and installation art.
The gallery space is located in a green oasis in the center of the city, where artists, art lovers, art professionals and collectors can meet in a quiet and intimate environment. The garden forms a central and connecting element between the public and the more private part of the gallery.